Flesh trade only way to earn money for actors?

Flesh trade only way to earn money for actors?
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Flesh trade only way to earn money for actors, Ever since national award winning actress Shwetha Basu was caught in a prostitution racket by the police, there\'s an attack on the fair sex saying women will do anything for money.

Ever since national award winning actress Shwetha Basu was caught in a prostitution racket by the police, there's an attack on the fair sex saying women will do anything for money.


Swetha Basu was caught red handed with a few businessmen and pimp Balu at a five-star hotel in Hyderabad. It emerged that the actress was there to offer sexual favours to these businessmen in exchange for money.


During police interrogation, Swetha Basu Prasad told the cops that she started selling her body to support her family.
Ever since the statement started doing the rounds, there has been a debate over why women, particularly celebrities get into the flesh trade business.

While a few people contend that women get into the business as they are used to support a lavish lifestyle that they have got used to, many others feel that's the way to make easy bucks! In fact, in one of the TV shows an actress said this! "The actors want fame, power and money. When work evades them they even express it openly saying they are in a helpless state and unable to find work. But nobody takes mercy on them to offer work. This is when women are driven to go astray."


But what we fail to understand here is if the woman doesn't have other options to earn money at all?

In today's age, jobs are plenty if you have the will to work hard. Perhaps, celebrities may not get the glamorous life..however, to live with dignity jobs are aplenty. Pizza joints, supermarkets, retail outlets, multilevel marketing, cosmetic industries are forever in need of people. Wouldn't this be a better option than to turn sex worker and lose face later? Isn't Shwetha feeling embarrassed after her acts became public knowledge? Is money more important than dignity?
To each his own. But time to give it a thought.

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